This week we take a look at every brand sold in America through the first six months of 2021. Just a reminder, in the first six months of 2020, America was in the grips of Covid-19, and many dealerships were closed or severely limited on what they could do.
Only four brands are behind this year versus the first six months of 2020: Dodge, Fiat, Infiniti, and Jaguar.
Here are total sales in volume order, for the first six months of 2021 and how that compares to January-June 2020:
| Toyota: | 919,517 | 43% |
| Ford: | 831,243 | 14% |
| Chevrolet | 749,767 | 21% |
| Honda | 607,888 | 40% |
| Nissan | 452,123 | 39% |
| Hyundai | 347,526 | 56% |
| Jeep | 336,926 | 18% |
| Kia | 291,608 | 35% |
| Ram | 287,275 | 34% |
| Subaru: | 278,373 | 31% |
| GMC | 250,855 | 41% |
| Volkswagen: | 167,989 | 14% |
| Mazda | 152,098 | 47% |
| Mercedes | 151,260 | 31% |
| BMW | 135,437 | 48% |
| Lexus | 131,005 | 53% |
| Dodge | 105,264 | 8% |
| Audi | 98,338 | 60% |
| Buick | 89,416 | 64% |
| Acura | 72,500 | 65% |
| Cadillac | 60,917 | 39% |
| Chrysler | 52,252 | 38% |
| Volvo | 51,506 | 57% |
| Lincoln | 45,021 | 19% |
| Mitsubishi | 44,887 | 3% |
| Land Rover | 32,447 | 7% |
| INFINITI | 30,905 | 11% |
| Porsche | 29,924 | 57% |
| Genesis | 15,253 | 150% |
| MINI | 12,470 | 50% |
| Alfa Romeo | 7,791 | 36% |
| Jaguar | 7,283 | 25% |
| Fiat | 1,406 | 26% |